Climate change is likely hampering recovery efforts
Forget the laboratory, substances that can solve environmental problems by capturing carbon dioxide, decontaminating water and cleaning up...
Seagrass meadows put down deep roots, persisting in the same spot for hundreds and possibly thousands of years, a new study shows.
In world-first research, Edith Cowan University researchers and an international team of collaborators have accurately quantified the amount of...
Listening in on manatee conversations could help restore populations of this endangered marine mammal. Each manatee has its own voice: their calls...
New multidisciplinary study takes the long view of Santa Barbara coastline vulnerability and provides options for adaptation
Scientists estimate surrogate-raised otters and their wild offspring account for more than half of the sea otter population growth over the past 15...
How can birds that weigh less than an AA battery survive the immense power of Atlantic hurricanes? A new study in Ecology Letters finds that these...
University of Southern California (USC) researchers have discovered that corals can pass on their reshuffled symbiotic algae, which may help their...
Researchers from NYU Tandon School of Engineering and University of Western Australia report robotic fish predators can quickly stress invasive fish...
A new study from the University of South Florida St. Petersburg and Eckerd College estimates the waters of Tampa Bay contain four billion particles...
These top predators travel far across the Pacific, returning to the same areas in the Southern California Bight each year
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